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women just like the afghan taliban and they hate education just like the afghan taliban they want to keep the people stupid and in chains. here in america the plutocrats and the billionaires who rose to power on the heels of reagan's trickle down economics and now it's trickling down to the rest of the nation is stupid as mark morford wrote for the san francisco chronicle's blog the eight six percent of americans believe in unicorns thirty six percent believe in u.f.o.'s a whopping twenty four percent believe dinosaurs and man hung out together eighteen percent still believe the sun revolves around the earth nearly thirty percent believe cloud computing involves actual clouds a shockingly sad eighteen percent of this very day believe the president is a muslim you believe in angels forty five percent of americans do in fact roughly forty eight percent republicans democrats alike believe in some form of creationism . so why do americans believe in such absurd things well because we're being taught these ridiculous beliefs in our nation's schools and hearing them from our corporate ty's
women just like the afghan taliban and they hate education just like the afghan taliban they want to keep the people stupid and in chains. here in america the plutocrats and the billionaires who rose to power on the heels of reagan's trickle down economics and now it's trickling down to the rest of the nation is stupid as mark morford wrote for the san francisco chronicle's blog the eight six percent of americans believe in unicorns thirty six percent believe in u.f.o.'s a whopping twenty four...
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the republican taliban has offered its budget the taliban use really television work well the way that the actual taliban works is they keep people stupid women or witches jews or other species westerners are degenerate only the wise and powerful taliban leaders know what the koran really says because they're the only ones who could read write or tell anybody else what's real there was a time when the muslim world was in light of the invented the writing and math that we use today they were the center of the world for science but then in some places the taliban took over and don't for a minute think it's really all about religion religion is used to manipulate the useful idiots it's really about money power and control and that can only be held by thugs like the taliban when the people are kept poor and stupid here in america there's a new taliban rise they fetishizing guns just like the afghan taliban they fear women just like the afghan taliban and they hate education just like the afghan taliban they want to keep the people stupid and in chains. here america the plutocrats and the b
the republican taliban has offered its budget the taliban use really television work well the way that the actual taliban works is they keep people stupid women or witches jews or other species westerners are degenerate only the wise and powerful taliban leaders know what the koran really says because they're the only ones who could read write or tell anybody else what's real there was a time when the muslim world was in light of the invented the writing and math that we use today they were the...
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i cannot believe that haida is inclusive of the taliban. but if we can have them agree to terms with violence , a supportive democratization we cannot afford to say no negotiation ? >> i am not as optimistic. there is no way to negotiate. the idea of the taliban office and patter? -- katar? we are cutting out too early. that is what this president does. if we don't fight this war the way it needs to be fought, a stop shedding blood the president was never in this to win. lori: what about the war in afghanistan was it worth the time? >> for me to say that it is not worth the lives lost is to disparage them but unfortunately i wish it was fought by generals visited bureaucrats. >> that is right. i agree every american and life that was lost to us -- was ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help y
i cannot believe that haida is inclusive of the taliban. but if we can have them agree to terms with violence , a supportive democratization we cannot afford to say no negotiation ? >> i am not as optimistic. there is no way to negotiate. the idea of the taliban office and patter? -- katar? we are cutting out too early. that is what this president does. if we don't fight this war the way it needs to be fought, a stop shedding blood the president was never in this to win. lori: what about...
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i cannot believe that haida is inclusive of the taliban. but if we can have them agree to terms with violence , a supportive democratization we cannot afford to say no negotiation ? >> i am not as optimistic. there is no way to negotiate. the idea of the taliban office and patter? -- katar? we are cutting out too early. that is what this president does. if we don't fight this war the way it needs to be fought, a stop shedding blood the president was never in this to win. lori: what about the war in afghanistan was it worth the time? >> for me to say that it is not worth the lives lost is to disparage them but unfortunately i wish it was fought by generals visited bureaucrats. >> that is right. i agree every american and life that was lost to us -- was to defend the country but if we're not in the fight to win then we should get out now. don't waste time. lori: you will stick around. more with the "a team" after the break. lori: okay. we're back with the a-team. want to switch gears, now we're talking about afghanistan. let's talk about the
i cannot believe that haida is inclusive of the taliban. but if we can have them agree to terms with violence , a supportive democratization we cannot afford to say no negotiation ? >> i am not as optimistic. there is no way to negotiate. the idea of the taliban office and patter? -- katar? we are cutting out too early. that is what this president does. if we don't fight this war the way it needs to be fought, a stop shedding blood the president was never in this to win. lori: what about...
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she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman last october because she advocated education for girls. >>> a former navy s.e.a.l. who was known for his record-setting sniper skills has been shot to death. chris kyle was one of two men killed at a gun range in texas. he served four combat tours in iraq and wrote a best-selling book about his experiences as a sniper after he left the navy in 2009. police arrested a suspect in kyle's death and the second shooting victim, chad littlefield. those are your headlines. "reliable sources" at the top of the hour, but now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >>> only one person in the world who has won a nobel prize, an oscar, a grammy and an emmy. he's not an actor or a singer, he is an environmental activist, a writer, a very successful businessman and he happens to be the former vice president of the united states. i am, of course, speaking of al gore. he has a fascinating new book out called "the future six drivers of global change." welcome back. >> thank you. good to be back. >> now, we could talk about everything and we will talk about the book,
she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman last october because she advocated education for girls. >>> a former navy s.e.a.l. who was known for his record-setting sniper skills has been shot to death. chris kyle was one of two men killed at a gun range in texas. he served four combat tours in iraq and wrote a best-selling book about his experiences as a sniper after he left the navy in 2009. police arrested a suspect in kyle's death and the second shooting victim, chad littlefield....
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taliban suicide bombers blew up a car in front of police headquarters in kabul. that set off a long gun battle that left three militants dead. ten other people were wounded. it was the second raid inside the afghan capital in less than a week. >>> the death toll from the siege in algeria reached 81. algerian forces searching the narm gas plant for explosives fount more bodies. many of them were so badly disfigured it was unclear whether they were hostageors militants. algerian special forces soldiers stormed the plant on saturday to end the siege. many people were left dead or missing. >>> the teams for this year's super bowl showdown are set. the ravens will face off against the san francisco 49ers. last night the ravens overcame a strong start by the new england patriots to win the afc championship, 28-13. earlier in the day the 49ers e-ed oute e-got a win over the atlanta falcons. we'll have much more including highlights. it's all straight ahead in sports. >>> okay, now here is your first look at this morning's dish of "scrambled politics." a nevada state law
taliban suicide bombers blew up a car in front of police headquarters in kabul. that set off a long gun battle that left three militants dead. ten other people were wounded. it was the second raid inside the afghan capital in less than a week. >>> the death toll from the siege in algeria reached 81. algerian forces searching the narm gas plant for explosives fount more bodies. many of them were so badly disfigured it was unclear whether they were hostageors militants. algerian special...
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our government has been engaged in talks with the taliban and afghanistan since early 2009. the same group that has been a safe haven in the immediate aftermath of september 11th. documents found in the abbottabad compound the lion was killed proving a close working relationship between the two. the same group that is also responsible for a large portion of the 2200 american soldiers killed in afghanistan since 2001. not to mention the palestinian liberation organization the designation changed after we helped negotiate the deal. meanwhile, secretary of state hillary clinton chose her words carefully, while suggesting that the algerian government could use a hand in the battle in that region. >> it is absolutely essential that we broaden and deepen our counter-terrorism cooperation going forward with algeria and all countries of the region. i make clear to the prime minister that we stand ready to further enhance the counter-terrorism support that we already provide. lou: the situation on the ground in algeria is changing by seemingly the moment. we have it covered here. we
our government has been engaged in talks with the taliban and afghanistan since early 2009. the same group that has been a safe haven in the immediate aftermath of september 11th. documents found in the abbottabad compound the lion was killed proving a close working relationship between the two. the same group that is also responsible for a large portion of the 2200 american soldiers killed in afghanistan since 2001. not to mention the palestinian liberation organization the designation changed...
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she was just 12 when the taliban shut down her school. the public crusade began. >> i have the right of education. i have the right to play. i have the right to sing. i have the right to talk. i have the right to speak. >> reporter: her actions made her a target. last october, on her way home from school, she was brutally attacked. gunmen entered her van and shot her at point-blank range in the head. she was medevaced to england in critical condition. but she refused to die. the bullet glanced off her skull, traveled down her cheek and into her shoulder. incredibly, it didn't enter her brain. malala was sitting up in bed after five hours of surgery this weekend, to repair her skull and damaged ear. she released a video statement, talking about her new fun. >> i want to serve. i want to serve the people. and i want every girl, every child, to be educated. and for this reason, we have organized malala fund. >> reporter: what are you trying to accomplish by the fund? >> our aim and our dream is to educate children. especially girls, because
she was just 12 when the taliban shut down her school. the public crusade began. >> i have the right of education. i have the right to play. i have the right to sing. i have the right to talk. i have the right to speak. >> reporter: her actions made her a target. last october, on her way home from school, she was brutally attacked. gunmen entered her van and shot her at point-blank range in the head. she was medevaced to england in critical condition. but she refused to die. the...
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during his tour, prince harry spoke about life in the military including whether or not he's ever killed taliban soldiers. >> take a life to save a life. that's what we sort of resolve around, i suppose. you know, if the people -- if there's people trying to do bad stuff to our guys, then we'll take it along with the game, i suppose. >> britain's expected to withdraw half of its 9,000 troops by the end of the year. >>> as always, let us know why you're awake or tell us what you were doing last night to celebrate the president's inauguration. shoot me an e-mail @waytooearly@msmbc.com. >>> still ahead, the wife of a star player on mike barnicle's new england patriots is taking heat after she slams ray lewis on twitter. tom brady, sigh of relief, gisele staying quiet this time. that story is next in sports. >>> and later, we pause to watch president joe biden do what he does best, hamming it up on the president's big day. we'll have that story and a check on weather. look at this great crowd from the dubliner when "way too early" comes right back. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do
during his tour, prince harry spoke about life in the military including whether or not he's ever killed taliban soldiers. >> take a life to save a life. that's what we sort of resolve around, i suppose. you know, if the people -- if there's people trying to do bad stuff to our guys, then we'll take it along with the game, i suppose. >> britain's expected to withdraw half of its 9,000 troops by the end of the year. >>> as always, let us know why you're awake or tell us what...
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>> 354,000 afghan national army people roughly, but the problem are the taliban, the taliban are pashtun. do you know what percent of that afghan national army are pashtun? 2%. >> that's right. >> this army, they're basically seen as northern invaders from other tribes. they've not been treated as a servant class. they make up the army. they're not going to be allowed in the helmand provinces. >> we're going to have a divided country like lebanon. >> you're absolutely right. >> the american people will be watching it on television and reading in the newspaper about beheadings and awful treatment of women in those areas controlled by the pashtuns, right? >> yes, they will, but the bigger question is what contingency of u.s. troops can stop that? >> if we're not staying in there big time, 100,000 troops basically, we might as well get out because we can't control the future of the country. >> and convert it to the operation that the president talked about where we're going security and training -- >> it raises the old question when you go in 11, 12 years ago you knew you had to leave. are
>> 354,000 afghan national army people roughly, but the problem are the taliban, the taliban are pashtun. do you know what percent of that afghan national army are pashtun? 2%. >> that's right. >> this army, they're basically seen as northern invaders from other tribes. they've not been treated as a servant class. they make up the army. they're not going to be allowed in the helmand provinces. >> we're going to have a divided country like lebanon. >> you're...
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comes to the gun control debate you do not need to have enough weapons in your garage to block the taliban to protect yourself i hand out might be five baby a knife of some sort but there's no reason people have a k forty seven and mr. military type weapons and i think what the president going to talk about in the speech tonight is not only that but the first thing we need to get done right away is the forty percent of guns that a person this country that don't but are that are mandated have a background check that the person has no reason for axe murderers rapists and serial killers to have the ability to own guns point glad to hear you or said. i think i think what is important in this debate is to recognize the realities in the surreal ality is of the debate in terms of what actually is a problem if you look back in two thousand and twelve some three hundred or so long gun deaths occurred and most of those were from hunting accidents and then you have to. incidents like of course like mass shootings where you see these things happen but we're talking about a country of some of the one h
comes to the gun control debate you do not need to have enough weapons in your garage to block the taliban to protect yourself i hand out might be five baby a knife of some sort but there's no reason people have a k forty seven and mr. military type weapons and i think what the president going to talk about in the speech tonight is not only that but the first thing we need to get done right away is the forty percent of guns that a person this country that don't but are that are mandated have a...
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he said that they learned from the taliban how to disrupt a party or a person's patterns and if they didn't get what they wanted from the president they would become a taliban insurgency now comes a list which will almost certainly not show up on g.o.p. t.v. box so-called news or on g.o.p. radio a right wing talk radio is a list that shows clearly and says loudly the real priorities of the republican party. and those priorities have nothing to do with you or me except in as how they want to let giant transactional corporations and billionaires steal more of our money and destroy more of our nation's comments the republicans have issued their demand list in exchange for their hostage taking of the nation's debt ceiling the list is pretty simple and quite a lot. in order to raise the debt ceiling so that the united states government can pay off bills from george bush's wars bill's already run up and committed to by the republican party republicans are demanding that president obama do the following first republican say the president must approve the keystone pipeline or right now this
he said that they learned from the taliban how to disrupt a party or a person's patterns and if they didn't get what they wanted from the president they would become a taliban insurgency now comes a list which will almost certainly not show up on g.o.p. t.v. box so-called news or on g.o.p. radio a right wing talk radio is a list that shows clearly and says loudly the real priorities of the republican party. and those priorities have nothing to do with you or me except in as how they want to let...
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that's -- we need counterterrorism forces to go after the leaders of the taliban, as we are, right now, 8 to 11 every night. we need training assistance. and finally, the thing that gets lost in the discussions, is the support functions issue that we are currently providing now to the afghan security forces. we are also providing them virtually to almost all of the european forces that are part of this effort. that is intelligence, artillery, air support and some logistics. if we don't provide the right size of a stay-behind force, then those will not be there for the afghan national security forces. and it will be very gilvfor them to succeed with that assistance. >> jamie: with the tremendous amount of commitment and loss and sacrifice we have seen, it westbound a shame to see what we have accomplished in afghanistan to keep us safe at home and see all of that wasted by not providing when we have to to secure what we have done. however, this is confusing to me. the president said to hamidkarzai, i will leave troops if they are granted immunity from prosecution. prosecution from what?
that's -- we need counterterrorism forces to go after the leaders of the taliban, as we are, right now, 8 to 11 every night. we need training assistance. and finally, the thing that gets lost in the discussions, is the support functions issue that we are currently providing now to the afghan security forces. we are also providing them virtually to almost all of the european forces that are part of this effort. that is intelligence, artillery, air support and some logistics. if we don't provide...
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obama and he said you know basically we're taking our ins for inspiration from the taliban is a you know they have taught us how to do this and what a piece actions was one of the guys at that at that meeting and we're seeing this we've seen this the republican party has become the american taliban it's absolute bizarre our next video comment of the night comes from jack in california. thirteen did you know who the. who we're told. who were on. your. own or. been called to. the road. to believe you know who i believe we. were told or who. work. hard to do that are good. really. we're going to. be reborn we're going to be. there we do going to prompt. the people who are who won't harm to anyone. or where few. who truly did you were free to do to. go to you if you were going to. grill a group and you. know who were going to move all of them. grew were in there. who know who you were both. good to your view. on. well said jack thank you i actually wrote a book called an equal protection which has a chapter in the corporate charters it's a topic that most tragically most americans don't
obama and he said you know basically we're taking our ins for inspiration from the taliban is a you know they have taught us how to do this and what a piece actions was one of the guys at that at that meeting and we're seeing this we've seen this the republican party has become the american taliban it's absolute bizarre our next video comment of the night comes from jack in california. thirteen did you know who the. who we're told. who were on. your. own or. been called to. the road. to believe...
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in afghanistan we won on the ground and now we will be negotiating with the taliban and instead of in powering the afghani civil society. i could go on for not africa. lou: and judy miller is shaking her head. are you next going to say you endorse negotiating with terrorists? >> i don't, but on the other hand, they are there. lou: they do have that fundamental advantage in the negotiation. >> they are not going home, not waiting for the victory parade. they are there and you must deal with them. lou: or you have to eliminate them. >> or you have to eliminate them. lou: that was our option over two administrations, and we chose not to follow. >> i think it is impossible to eliminate all of them in a democracy like ours. lou: speaking of disasters, your quick reaction, if i may, to the confirmation of chuck hegel. >> it is simple. there isothing new here. this policy will be the policy of the administration and though he represented better than secretary clinton because he will try to engage the iranian without the iranian people. he will try to see how he can settle the issue in syria
in afghanistan we won on the ground and now we will be negotiating with the taliban and instead of in powering the afghani civil society. i could go on for not africa. lou: and judy miller is shaking her head. are you next going to say you endorse negotiating with terrorists? >> i don't, but on the other hand, they are there. lou: they do have that fundamental advantage in the negotiation. >> they are not going home, not waiting for the victory parade. they are there and you must...
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he said the taliban and al qaeda are two different elements. if we stay after killing bin laden, we have lost our purpose. he said the worst thing we can do is get bogged down without getting out. it wasn't that long ago, but it was interesting to look back a year and eight months ago to when bin laden was killed. i mean, at the time, anybody else think that maybe that would have meant we would come home from afghanistan? it seemed like one of the real possibilities that opened up with that almost unbelievable news on that cold night in may. but we did not leave afghanistan after this happened. this was roughly 600 days ago. we've got another 700 days ahead of us before the white house says this war will officially end, near hi two years from now. but how many american troops are left there between now and then? and what are those troops expected to do? how much fighting are they going to be doing? how much of our 11 and a half yearlong war is going to continue to result in americans getting hurt and killed between now and then? all of that rem
he said the taliban and al qaeda are two different elements. if we stay after killing bin laden, we have lost our purpose. he said the worst thing we can do is get bogged down without getting out. it wasn't that long ago, but it was interesting to look back a year and eight months ago to when bin laden was killed. i mean, at the time, anybody else think that maybe that would have meant we would come home from afghanistan? it seemed like one of the real possibilities that opened up with that...
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know cutting the defense budget cutting the afghanistan and iraq war is not trying taxpayers to the taliban. they know this but will not say it.
know cutting the defense budget cutting the afghanistan and iraq war is not trying taxpayers to the taliban. they know this but will not say it.
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obama and he said you know basically we're taking our ins for inspiration from the taliban he said you know they have taught us how to do this and i did and pete sessions was one of the guys at that at that meeting and were saying this was seen as the republican party has become the american taliban it's absolute bizarre next video comment of the night comes from jack in california. is certain that you do the there through the. lives through the wall. those who want to. draw your. you did or. my father. in the middle of. this typical example i believe over with you. so rightly hold our capital. market. and hundreds springboard. to twelve were nice to give you that are going to. return the reason. we're going to. be responsible we're going to give the order. to the addition to the ground that prompted. the people to do that respond to those who won't harm to anyone in particular. or question. would you really did you even raise the issue. or go to the shooting knew you were going to open the resource and . bring a greeter attention to the. group who are you know who will. agree or we're
obama and he said you know basically we're taking our ins for inspiration from the taliban he said you know they have taught us how to do this and i did and pete sessions was one of the guys at that at that meeting and were saying this was seen as the republican party has become the american taliban it's absolute bizarre next video comment of the night comes from jack in california. is certain that you do the there through the. lives through the wall. those who want to. draw your. you did or....
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bloomberg wants to resell in the area around grand central come up his own it so that would be more and talibanized at one of the province is a lot of those buildings are probably an anachronistic. they are old. they're not particularly suited for high ceilings, for the internet. there are some landmarks in that area of course, lever house. i think the waldorf is a landmark. sunday others. but there are also some buildings in that area that probably ought to be landmarks. the helmet club, the gray bar building, the roosevelt hotel. and they may be declared a landmarks. the municipal art society has identified i think 17 landmark properties in that area. but the mayor wants to get this doneefore he leaves office, and you know, there's no question that some of those might be threatened by end up zoning. but again this is a city that has always been evolving. there was no outcry when grand central was torn down in the early 1900s. some of these buildings may well have to go for new construction, if there's a market for. i think the market forces will probably determined that more than anything else. a
bloomberg wants to resell in the area around grand central come up his own it so that would be more and talibanized at one of the province is a lot of those buildings are probably an anachronistic. they are old. they're not particularly suited for high ceilings, for the internet. there are some landmarks in that area of course, lever house. i think the waldorf is a landmark. sunday others. but there are also some buildings in that area that probably ought to be landmarks. the helmet club, the...
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they are emboldened and the taliban is emboldened in afghanistan and pakistan. we are back to square one. we are back to a well-known as this mentality. >> we will therefore attract more aggression and not last and this president is strong because he has mentioned climate change and he was going to do something about that. i just don't know what
they are emboldened and the taliban is emboldened in afghanistan and pakistan. we are back to square one. we are back to a well-known as this mentality. >> we will therefore attract more aggression and not last and this president is strong because he has mentioned climate change and he was going to do something about that. i just don't know what
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15-year-old girl who became a global inspiration after she survived an assassination attempt by the taliban in pakistan, because she spoke out for the rights of young women. her name, malala, now being mentioned for the nobel peace prize. and tonight we're hearing from her for the first time since her remarkable recovery. our report from nbc's keir simmons in london. >> today you can see that i'm alive. i can speak. i can see you. i can see everyone. and i'm getting better day by day. >> reporter: malala yousafzai's first words on camera were to thank others. >> because all the people, men, women, children, all of them have prayed for me. and because of these prayers, god has given me this new life. >> reporter: she almost died. shot in the head last october by islamic extremists, because she fought for the right of young women to have an education. on saturday, she walked to the operating room. for five more hours of surgery. doctors implanted a titanium plate and a sophisticated hearing aid, repairing where the bullet smashed her skull and left her deaf in one ear. 24 hours later, malala
15-year-old girl who became a global inspiration after she survived an assassination attempt by the taliban in pakistan, because she spoke out for the rights of young women. her name, malala, now being mentioned for the nobel peace prize. and tonight we're hearing from her for the first time since her remarkable recovery. our report from nbc's keir simmons in london. >> today you can see that i'm alive. i can speak. i can see you. i can see everyone. and i'm getting better day by day....
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situation on the ground where the karzai is angling to succeed him so the powerful presence of the taliban so whether the u.s. will ever actually leave afghanistan. how long welcome to all the part it came to the promise of liberation from hard labor but soon turned into yet another and direction is technology getting humanity more than it's taking from it well to discuss that i'm now joined by a co-founder of apple and a gold like figure in the world steve wozniak he said was nick thank you very much for being on the show i know that you describe yourself as an agnostic or an atheist but it seems wherever you go you worship doesn't fail. you know what i am so glad that technology has gone so far as change your life so much that people actually feel a kind of a love and a club and they look for a symbol to worship and i'm an accidental symbol i was just you know a lucky great engineer at one time well you know i don't think it's so accidental and speaking about apple and worshipping i think apple was one of the first companies to really put man and human experience in the center of the des
situation on the ground where the karzai is angling to succeed him so the powerful presence of the taliban so whether the u.s. will ever actually leave afghanistan. how long welcome to all the part it came to the promise of liberation from hard labor but soon turned into yet another and direction is technology getting humanity more than it's taking from it well to discuss that i'm now joined by a co-founder of apple and a gold like figure in the world steve wozniak he said was nick thank you...
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if the taliban come back after 12 years of us fighting them then every other islamic radical terrorist group in the world will be on steroids. >> shannon: i love freedom is the name of the next question we got. how far are you willing to go to pursue the truth of the benghazi massacre because the administration will eventually make you a target? >> i'm not worried about me. i'm asking the basic facts to be exposed to the american people. why was it a death trap. did the president know about the attacks in april and june on the consulate and know about the british ambassador being attacked in june. he said he ordered people to come to the aid of the people at the consulate during a 7 hour attack. when did he make that order and what was the response? if the talking points were changed and al-qaeda was taken out, why? i'm very suspicious that the story that susan rice told was a political story three weeks before the election where she said al-qaeda was decimated. that is hot true. she said the consulate was significantly and substantially secured. now, we know it was a death trap. i wan
if the taliban come back after 12 years of us fighting them then every other islamic radical terrorist group in the world will be on steroids. >> shannon: i love freedom is the name of the next question we got. how far are you willing to go to pursue the truth of the benghazi massacre because the administration will eventually make you a target? >> i'm not worried about me. i'm asking the basic facts to be exposed to the american people. why was it a death trap. did the president...
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will taliban take over the country? will al qaeda come back in as a welcome guest? will they move over from pakistan? will they use afghanistan to destablize pakistan which has nuclear arsenal of over 100 weapons? what price security? how much did 9/11 cost us? we have to remember that. we have to be careful we don't just think about dollars and we think about security. melissa: we still have to think about dollars. that is what we started the show talking about how we're spending so much more than we're taking in. everybody has to give something up. we have got to cut money somewhere. when you look at dollars, we have 10,000 troops in there after 2014 it could cost $15 billion a year. 20,000 troops, that is $25 billion a year. the numbers become significant. a lot of americans wonder what are we getting for that? is it worth it when we're really going broke here in this country? >> well the way i see it, i don't quibble with you about getting our economic house in order coming from a conservative think tank of. i think we're in agreement there but you also have to
will taliban take over the country? will al qaeda come back in as a welcome guest? will they move over from pakistan? will they use afghanistan to destablize pakistan which has nuclear arsenal of over 100 weapons? what price security? how much did 9/11 cost us? we have to remember that. we have to be careful we don't just think about dollars and we think about security. melissa: we still have to think about dollars. that is what we started the show talking about how we're spending so much more...
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. >> to protect against al qaeda and the taliban. sore in the 60,000 range. the worst possible solution is have a small footprint left behind in afghanistan where they become sitting ducks and it will lead to failure. we fought too long and too hard not to get this right. his decision about a post-2014 force will affect our national security interests for decades, and would i like to support the president in it's a robust number. >> let me move you on finally to what's going on on capitol hill on the domestic side, and that is this debt ceiling that will need to be raised sometime in february. where are you on the idea of a partial or a full government shutdown to stop the spending in order to get some cuts in exchange for republicans raising the debt ceiling. >> i believe we need to raise the debt ceiling, but if we don't raise it without a plan to get out of debt, all of us should be fired. every american owes $52,000 in terms of their share of the national debt. we've raised the debt ceiling last august. we went through $2.1 trillion in 17 months. the size
. >> to protect against al qaeda and the taliban. sore in the 60,000 range. the worst possible solution is have a small footprint left behind in afghanistan where they become sitting ducks and it will lead to failure. we fought too long and too hard not to get this right. his decision about a post-2014 force will affect our national security interests for decades, and would i like to support the president in it's a robust number. >> let me move you on finally to what's going on on...
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taliban gunmen tried to assassinate the 15-year-old in october because she had spoken out in favor of girls' education. she is recovering in a british hospital. >>> millions of people are on the run in war-torn syria. they lost their homes to shelling and bombs and now they are trying to restart their lives. cnn's frederik pleitgen has the latest from damascus. >> reporter: while the streets in central damascus are fairly quiet, fierce fighting in the capital suburbs can be heard and seen throughout the day. this woman tells us her name is jamila, she says her house was destroyed during the battles. she fled to the relative safety of damascus with her two children, one only a month old. but now she sees the violence closing in on her again. >> translator: we are afraid. sometimes i want to take all my thing and sleep outside in the park because it is safer than being indoors. >> reporter: she says she depends mostly on handouts from private people to get by. the u.n. estimates that around 2 million syrians have been internally displaced because of the ongoing conflict and many of thos
taliban gunmen tried to assassinate the 15-year-old in october because she had spoken out in favor of girls' education. she is recovering in a british hospital. >>> millions of people are on the run in war-torn syria. they lost their homes to shelling and bombs and now they are trying to restart their lives. cnn's frederik pleitgen has the latest from damascus. >> reporter: while the streets in central damascus are fairly quiet, fierce fighting in the capital suburbs can be heard...
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he acknowledges he had to kill enemy taliban fighters while on his deployment. he was serving thousands of miles away from the luxury of the palaces he calls home settles into more modest accommodations. back home he might have the reputation as a party prince, with his squadron he's known as captain of wales. >> reporter: they call this vhr, very high readiness. it might look like down time, but the call to fly can come at any time. it happened once in the middle of an interview. >> it wasn't done in the wrong way, but it was just -- >> reporter: it wasn't just being able to do his job that made harry value his deployment to afghanistan so highly. it was the simplicity of his life out here. prince harry stayed in these simple containers when he was here in camp bastion. it's a far cry from the palaces he grew up in. and when he was working overnights, things were even more basic. >> this is my bed. i don't really make it when i'm done. joy, that's it, made. a paradine phone. this is as much privacy that we get. >> reporter: it was here that he found his sister-
he acknowledges he had to kill enemy taliban fighters while on his deployment. he was serving thousands of miles away from the luxury of the palaces he calls home settles into more modest accommodations. back home he might have the reputation as a party prince, with his squadron he's known as captain of wales. >> reporter: they call this vhr, very high readiness. it might look like down time, but the call to fly can come at any time. it happened once in the middle of an interview....
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drone strikes last week that killed 15 people, including a taliban commander with ties to the pakistani military. demonstrators protested against drone strikes thursday and burned a u.s. flag. >>> well, the man accused in one of the country's worst mass murders goes to court tomorrow. a judge will decide whether there's enough evidence for 25-year-old james holmes to stand trial. he faces more than 150 counts, including first-degree murder and attempted murder in the aurora, colorado, movie theater shooting last july. 12 people were killed, dozens injured. some of the victims are expected to testify in the week-long hearing. >>> well, fire up the zambonis. hockey could be back in a matter of days. the national hockey league and the players association struck a tentative labor agreement today according to a statement posted on the league website. that would end the more than 100-day lockout. if players and owners approve the agreement, the nhl could pay a -- play a 48-game schedule slated to begin as early as next week. >>> let's turn to washington now and word from a top administration
drone strikes last week that killed 15 people, including a taliban commander with ties to the pakistani military. demonstrators protested against drone strikes thursday and burned a u.s. flag. >>> well, the man accused in one of the country's worst mass murders goes to court tomorrow. a judge will decide whether there's enough evidence for 25-year-old james holmes to stand trial. he faces more than 150 counts, including first-degree murder and attempted murder in the aurora, colorado,...
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. >>> the teen activist shot by the taliban is a nominee for the nobel piece prize. malala yousufzai became an international symbol against the fight for extremism. she was shot in the head after criticizing the taliban for keeping girls out of school. malala is still in the wru.k. f medical treatment. >>> it looks like we'll have an early spring according to one famous groundhog. punxsutawney phil shuffled out of his burrow and predicted the forecast. in over a century he's predicted an early spring only 17 times. this year is one of them. organizers said it was one of the large evidence crowds in event history. >> always accurate! >> we showed it to you live here "saturday morning." >>> time to check the political stories that caught our eye this we week. let's start with chuck hagel. he was on the hot seat at the confirmation hearing to become the next defense secretary. he surely was on the defensive side it seems. listen to this. >> i don't think there was a letter that i can recall -- i don't recall the event. i don't recall that. i regret referencing the jewis
. >>> the teen activist shot by the taliban is a nominee for the nobel piece prize. malala yousufzai became an international symbol against the fight for extremism. she was shot in the head after criticizing the taliban for keeping girls out of school. malala is still in the wru.k. f medical treatment. >>> it looks like we'll have an early spring according to one famous groundhog. punxsutawney phil shuffled out of his burrow and predicted the forecast. in over a century he's...
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troops that came under attack by hundreds oh of taliban fighters in 2009. officials say he risked his life to lead overs to safety and recovered the bodies of fallen soldiers. >>> in today's health watch researchers are examining a new pill that may be able to slim down your waistline. it reverses obesity and diabetes. it's been used the treat canker sores in the u.s.. it was tested on mice. researchers say more study is needed. >>> a new study out today confirms what we've known for some time. americans are eating too much salt. many prepackaged foods are now getting healthier. >> arnold tries to keep salt out of his diet but facts should be apparent not easy. >> when i go in the super market i look at the package and is sodium. if the sodium is high i don't buy the food. >> packaged and restaurant foods are to blame for 80% of the salts in our diet. 21 food companies joined leaders in new york city to announce they lowered salt in their products. >> the efforts they've made to reduce salt are going to have a big impact on public health. >> most people con
troops that came under attack by hundreds oh of taliban fighters in 2009. officials say he risked his life to lead overs to safety and recovered the bodies of fallen soldiers. >>> in today's health watch researchers are examining a new pill that may be able to slim down your waistline. it reverses obesity and diabetes. it's been used the treat canker sores in the u.s.. it was tested on mice. researchers say more study is needed. >>> a new study out today confirms what we've...
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how much do we care if the taliban terrorize their own people if they don't terrorize us? >> that is really tough question and it is probably the heart of the whole issue. we have now spent 10 years and hundreds of billions of dollars and although the american military has done enormously amazing things, we've done everything that we have asked of them. counterinsurgency. they switched to counterterrorism, they have done it all. despite that two things have failed. one the karzai government has failed to stand up after 10 years. they have failed it stand up and adequate police and military as you just said. the second thing that's happened, pakistan, despite 20 billions of dollars has failed. they played us for suckers and they have failed to shut down the taliban safe havens in pakistan. so at this point, where is that bar for american withdrawal. i think you're seeing the president is setting that bar real low. just can we get out there have without having to shoot our way out. jenna: there was an interesting article in the "wall street journal" that showed a mixed pictu
how much do we care if the taliban terrorize their own people if they don't terrorize us? >> that is really tough question and it is probably the heart of the whole issue. we have now spent 10 years and hundreds of billions of dollars and although the american military has done enormously amazing things, we've done everything that we have asked of them. counterinsurgency. they switched to counterterrorism, they have done it all. despite that two things have failed. one the karzai...
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our presence in afghanistan we're going to help the afghan forces be able to stand up and prevent a taliban takeover. the problem is that if we're not embedded with those afghan forces, we're going to see a big flare-up of civil war in that country again. now, that might be what we have to do. maybe it's too expensive for us to be there, but i don't think president obama is comfortable fully acknowledging the kind of choice we face. if we go with the small troop levels, maybe that's what we need to do. that means we're not going to be able to have the presence that's going to prevent a real breakout of civil war. >> is it possible the president has already indicated what his decision's going to be, not just as he said, the troop levels perceived by the pentagon. but also by choosing chuck hagel as his next defense secretary. >> first of all, remember, the numbers being presented by the pentagon are not necessarily what is coming from the white house. and so we can't simply make that assumption. the generals have their plan, you can have vice president biden others saying, look, let's force
our presence in afghanistan we're going to help the afghan forces be able to stand up and prevent a taliban takeover. the problem is that if we're not embedded with those afghan forces, we're going to see a big flare-up of civil war in that country again. now, that might be what we have to do. maybe it's too expensive for us to be there, but i don't think president obama is comfortable fully acknowledging the kind of choice we face. if we go with the small troop levels, maybe that's what we...
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personnel could still be used to detain a person who was a part of or substantially supported al qaida the taliban or associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the united states or its coalition partners including any person who has committed a belligerent act or has directly supported such hostilities in aid of such enemy forces that's a pretty damn large loophole it's truly bizarre that we find ourselves today in a time in u.s. history when the executive branch of the federal government deems it plausible to consider judging american citizens worthy of being killed on american soil regardless of what the constitution says and the judicial branch which the constitution says is supposed to make all those judicial and criminal punishment determinations is losing its power to the executive branch while our rights to due process are fast becoming a distant memory and equally important to talk of tinfoil hat conspiracy is the guy in the gun shop. you guys are talking about that the overreaching government fearing people they no longer have to depend on right wing fringe websites it was
personnel could still be used to detain a person who was a part of or substantially supported al qaida the taliban or associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the united states or its coalition partners including any person who has committed a belligerent act or has directly supported such hostilities in aid of such enemy forces that's a pretty damn large loophole it's truly bizarre that we find ourselves today in a time in u.s. history when the executive branch of the federal...
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so if we killed some high-level al-qaeda or some high-level taliban, it is not justified in the overall sense of are we safer as a nation. i would say we're far less safe as a nation and that's one of the reasons i think if they were a rational congress, they would be rejecting john brennan. >> john: i think it will be a timely hearing this week. scott, is the administration going down the same road as the bush administration did by keeping this secret? shouldn't the public understand what the administration is up to when it kills an american citizen who hasn't actually been charged with a crime under a president who is a constitutional scholar no less? >> exactly. i think the secrecy issue is ultimately a bigger issue than the underlying legal interpretation and question the presidential authority because the notion that the administration can have a secret understanding of the law what the law is and how it applies is really offensive. our nation was founded on the notion that the law is for all to know and when the administration adopts a legal view, that's to be checked. on your dir
so if we killed some high-level al-qaeda or some high-level taliban, it is not justified in the overall sense of are we safer as a nation. i would say we're far less safe as a nation and that's one of the reasons i think if they were a rational congress, they would be rejecting john brennan. >> john: i think it will be a timely hearing this week. scott, is the administration going down the same road as the bush administration did by keeping this secret? shouldn't the public understand...